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6 Reasons You Should Visit New Jersey

Why avoid this beautiful state, when you soak up all it has to offer.

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6 Reasons You Should Visit New Jersey

I can't stress how many times I have heard people talking bad about New Jersey. Most of the time they have never even been there before. New Jersey has so many unique aspects about it. So if you never have taken the road trip to The Garden State, here's why you should.

1. New Jersey amazing food that you can't get in other states.


If there's one reason you ever go to New Jersey, then go for the taylor ham, egg, and cheese. It makes for the perfect breakfast sandwich after a long night out. Once you have one, you're life will never be the same.


2. There are beautiful places for outdoor activities.


Whether you're an experienced hiker, or just like to do it once a summer, NJ offers beautiful trails for everyone. Even if you hate the outdoors, you can do it for the Instagram.

3. The Jersey Shore.


Even if you can only make a day trip, the Jersey Shore is one of the best places to go. There's so many to choose from, all you have to do it pick one.

4. The Jersey Shore Boardwalk.

There's fun for everyone here. Between the food and amusement rids, you'll be entertained for hours. Not to mention, the views are pretty great.

5. 24 hour diners.

In New Jersey, it doesn't matter what time your out till, 24 hour diners exist here. Never go hungry again at 3 am. Not in the mood for a juicy burger and milkshake? Don't worry you can get breakfast at any time of the day.

6. Atlantic City.

The Atlantic City nightlife is something to experience, of course, you'll have more fun if your 21. New York City isn't the only place to have some fun. If it's your first time, just be ready for the Jersey Club remixes.


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